Spring Refresh: Essential Garage Door Maintenance Tips

Spring is here and in full swing. While most of us may be busy with spring cleaning of our indoor spaces, don’t overlook your home’s exterior! Performing maintenance and cleaning on your garage door every now and then will keep it operating efficiently, prevent malfunctions and repairs, and even increase the longevity of your garage door. We will dive into essential garage door maintenance tips, including inspection, lubrication, cleaning, and more.

 

Hardware Inspection

Always begin your maintenance checks with a thorough inspection to identify signs or wear and tear. Check all bolts, screws, and brackets to make sure they are properly secured. Check your garage door’s tracks and hinges, as well as the door rollers. Most importantly, look for sign of deterioration in the lift cables. Rusting or exposed strands will need prompt replacing. Always call a professional for garage door cable replacement. These cables are under high tension and could cause serious injury if mishandled.

 

Lubrication

If your door is making strange noises, it could be a loose drive chain or belt causing the malfunction. Before you begin chain maintenance, always disconnect the opener from power to prevent electrical hazards. To tighten the chain belt, located the adjustment bolts connected to the chain. Using a wrench, tighten the nuts on the drive mechanism. Make sure to not overtighten. Finish with a healthy spray of lubricant to the chain. Always check the manufacturer’s recommendations to determine which kind of lubricant is best for your garage door.

 

Safety Test

Most doors are equipped with safety features like auto-reverse to prevent accidents and injuries. Here are some ways you can ensure auto-reverse is functioning correctly:

  1. Place an object like an empty cardboard box in the middle of your door’s path. Close your garage door. When the door makes contact with the box, it should retract immediately. If it fails to do so, contact a technician.
  2. Check your door’s photo sensors. Make sure they are properly aligned. Close your garage door. On its way down, obstruct its path with on object like a yardstick. If your door does not retract, seek professional help.

 

Clean the Tracks

It is expected for dirt and debris to accumulate in you door’s tracks over time. Check for buildup that can cause misalignments or obstruct the path of your garage door. Disconnect your door from power, and using a damp cloth, clear any dirt and debris blocking the tracks. Finish with a light spray of lubricant.

 

Conclusion

There’s no better time than now to give your garage door some much needed TLC. By performing preventative maintenance, you can avoid malfunctions down the road, costly repairs, and increase the longevity of your garage door. In the case that you need professional service, call The Door Company. Our highly trained technicians will identify and repair the problem quickly and effectively. You can contact us here.